Goldman Sachs has seen growing interest from hedge fund clients in crypto-related products, according to Bloomberg.
Wall Street giant Goldman Sachs has seen a resurgence in interest in cryptocurrency-related products from its hedge fund clients, its Asia Pacific executive said in an interview with Bloomberg.
Minton continued that much of the clients’ attention still lies with bitcoin-related products, but this might change if spot ether ETFs get approved in the U.S.
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